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GROVER & BAKER’S
CELEBRATED
FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES.
New Styles—Prices from $50 to $125.—
Extra charge or $5 for Uemmers.
\DWAY.NEW Y »KK.-
495
THOS. P. STOVALL, Augusta,
AGENT FOE GEORGIA.
T HESE Machines sew from two spools, as
purchased from the store, requiring no
re-windingof thread*, they H%m, Kell, Gath
or. and Stich in a superior style, finishing
each seam by their own operation, without
recourse to the band needle, as is required
by other machines. They will do he ter
and cheaper sewing than a seamstress enn,
even if she worksfor one cent an hour, and arc,
unquestionably, thebett Machines in the mar
ket for family sewing, on account of their
simplicity, durability, ease of management,
and adaptation to all Tarietica of family sew
ing-executing either heavy or fine work
with equal facility, and without special ad
justment.
As evidence of the unquestioned supen
ority of their Machines, the Groves A Ba
ke* Sewinu Machine Company bog leave to
res| cctfully refer to tl.e following
TESTIMONIALS-
“Having had one of Grove A B tkeFs Ma
chines in my family for nearly a year and a
half, I take pleasure in commending it »*
every way reliable lor the purpose for which
It ie designed—Family Sewing.’'—Mrs. Josh
ua Leavitt, wife of Rev. Dr. Learitt, Editor of
17. Y.lndependetit.
“I confess myself delighted with your Sew
ing Machine, which has been in my family
for many months, . It has always been ready
for duty, requiring no. adjustment, and is
aasily adapted to every variety of family
sewing, by simply changing the epoole of
thread."—Afire. Elizabeth •Strickland, wife of
Rev Dr. Strickland. Editor N. Y. Christian
JL&voc&ttv
"After trying several different good
machines, I preferred yours, on account of
its simplicity, and the perfect ease with
which it is managed, as well as the strength
and durability of the seam- After lon^ex-
perience, I feel competent to epcak in this
manner and to confidently recommend it for
every variety of family sewing"—Mr». E.
B. Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn
Star.
"I have need a Grover & Baker Sewing
Machine for two years, and have ft.nd it
adapted to all kinds of family* sewing, from
Gatnbrlo to Broadcloth. Garments have
been worn out without, the gtviug way of a
stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order,
and easily used.”—Mrs. A. B. Whipple,wife
•/Rev. G*o. Whipple, New York,
"four Sewing Machine has been in use
in my family the past two years, and the
ladies request me to give you their testi
monials to its perfect adaptedness, as well
aa labor-saving qualities in the perform
ance of family and household sewing.”—
Robert Boorman, New York.
"For several months we have used Grover
A Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come
to the conclusion that every lady who desires
her sewing beautifully and quickly done,
would be most fortnnate in possessing one
of these reliable and indefatigable “iron
needle-women,” whose combined qualities of
beauty, strength and eimplicity, aTe invalua
ble.”—J. IF. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo
P. 3forris, Editor of the Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thos. K. Leavitt,
Eeq., an American gentleman, now resident
In Sydney ,New South Wales, dated January
12,1858:
"I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1358,
in which there were over three thousand yd’s
of aewing done with one of Grover A Baker’s
Machines, and a single seam of that has out-
stood all the double Beams sewed by sailors
with a needle and twine.”
"If Homer could be called up from his
murky hades, he would aing the advent of
Grover A Baker as a mere benignant miracle
of ari tjan was ever Ynlcan’e Smithy. He
would denounce midnight shirt-making as
"the direful spring of woea unnumbered.’ ”
—.Prof North.
"I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover
k Baker Sewing Machines have more than
sustained my expectation. Afer trying and
retnrning others, I have three of them in op
eration in my different places, and, after four
years trial, have no fault tofind.”—J H Ham
mond, Senator cf South Carolina.
•*Wy wife has had one of Grover & Baker’s
Family Sewing Maceines for some time, and
I am satisfied it is one of the best labor saving
machine* that has been invented. I take
much pleasure in recommending it to the
public.”—I & Harris, Governor of Term.
"It is a beautiful thing, and puts every-
tvdy into an excitement of good hnmor.—
Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Saints
Grover & Baker having an eternal holiday
in commemoration of their good deeds for
humanity.”—Cassius if Clay.
"I think it by far the best patent in use.
This Machino can be adapted from the finest
cambric to the heaviest cassimeTe. It sews
stronger, faster, and more beautifully than
one can imagine. If mine could not be re
placed, money conld not buy it.”—Mrs J G
Brown, Nashville, Tenn.
“It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its
wtork; is easily understood and kept in re
pair. I earnestly recommend this Machine
to all my acquaintances and others.”—Mrs
M A Forrest, Memphis,Tenn.'
•We find this Machine to work to onr sat
iefaction, and with pleasure recommend it to
the pcblic, as we’ believe the Grover 4*
Baker to be the best Sewing Machine in
use.”—Deary Brothers, AHieonia ,Tenn.
“If used exclusively for family pnrpoees,
with ordinary care, I will wager they will
last one “three score years and ten,” and
never get out of fix.”—John Erskine, Nash-
aille, Tenn.
“I have had yonr Machine for several
weeks, and am perfectly satisfied that the
work it does is the best and most beautiful
that ever was made.”—Maggie Aimiton,
Naxhville Ttwa.
“I use’my Machine upon coats, dress
making, and fine linen stitching, and the work
ia admirable —far better than tha best hand-
aawing, or any other machine I bare ever
seen.”—Lucy B Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
"I find the work the strongest and roost
baauUfnl I have ever seen, me—-either by
band or machine, and regard the Grover k
Baker Machine as one of the greatest bles
sings to our sex Mrs. Taylor. Nashville,
Ami.
“1 have one of Grover & Baker’s Sewing
Machines in use in my family, and find it
invaluable, I can confidently recommend it
to all persons in want of a machine.”—G. T.
Thompson, Nashville, Term.
“I taka pleasure in certifying to the utility
of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines. I
have used one on almost every description of
work for months, and find it much atrongsr
and better in every respect than work done by
hand.”—Mrs. D. W. Wheeler, Nashville Tenn.
“I would be unwilling to dispose of my
Grover k Baker Machine fora larga amount,
could I not replace it again at pleasure.”-
Mrs, H. G- Ssoved, Nashville, Tenn.
"Our two Machines, purchased from yon
do the work of twenty yoong ladies. We
with pleasure recommend the Graver A Baker
Sewing Machine to be the best in usJF.
SttPmmn A Co., Memphis, Tenn.
“The Grover & Baker Sew _
works admirably. I think the stitch and
work far superior to that of any Spring Mu-
china I aver saw. On fine work, I think the
Machine would ba bard to beat”—IF. J.
Dome, Memphis, Tenn.
“I find the Machine easily .managed, very
durable, sad taka pleasure in recommending
it to all who wish convenience, economy, ana
pleasure.”—Mrs. F. Tints, Memphis, Tenn-
“The Grover k Baker Sewing Machines
have given such satisfaction that we cheerful
ly recommend them to all who wish a good
and substantial Sewing Machine. It exe
cutes work with much cars and spaed, and
more finely than any other machine I have
seen.”—Jfra. R. B. Mitchell, Memphis, linn
“I am happy to give my testimony in favor
of Grover A Baker's Sewing Machine, nod of
the perfect ssiMeclioaitgivetin every re
spect It sews neatly, ana is by no means
complicated, and I prefer it Ye aQ others I
have seen,”—Mrs Bryan, w{fy of Rev. a:M.
fii . 'U % Jlft'DifiJiit Tenn,
“It affords me much pleasure tossy, that
(ha Machine works well; and I do not hem
tats to recommend it as
advantages you claim for 1
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
TAYLOR k LUMPKIN
A RB in almost daily receipt of articles in
the above line, to which they most
respectfully invite an examination. They
are prepared to sell Groceries for a-small
advance on cost. The following aro a few
of the leading articles in their line:
Refined Sugars, of all kinds;
Rio, Java, Mocha and Lagnyra Coffee;
Refined Syrups and Molasses;
Cigars and Tobacco, of best brands,
and, in fact, almost every article of luxury
usually kept in the Grocery line.
Athens. May 19. 1859.
advantages you claim for it. Td
possessing all the
t. My wife is very
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IS KA8ILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
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IIAS NO BAD TASTE
IIA3 NO BAD TASTE
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» CAN BE SENT RY MAIL
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CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
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WITHOUT BREAKING
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THE FULL DIRECTION'S
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'IHI FULL DIRECTIONS
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AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND’ EACH PACKAGE
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
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AROUND EACH PACKAGE
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPUED WITH
IF COMPUED WITH
IF'COMPUED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
WILL EFFECT A CURB
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
SAViS
SAVES
SAVES
Memphis, Tenn.
“It give* me pleasure to find tha Graver
A Baker Sewing Machine giving so much sat
isfaction. I have it in constant use, nnd find
It all that conld be desired. It is the moat
simple and durable mncliino in use, and I
heartily recommend it*”—F. if. White Man-
phit, Tenn. „ T'
I consider my Sewing Machine invalnable,
nnd would not take five times its cost, if l!
conld not supply its place. With it lean do
a’l my fondly sewing in about one-fonrth'the
^ with my hands.”—M. J. /Scott
■
Hang the Banner on the outer Walls,
-and 1st ilia tidings go forth, that-.
J. SPRING & SIMMONS
Gave jast returned from the North with
a splendid assortment of
Q-OODS,
to please one and all, and that their motto is
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST!
T HE pnblio are respectfully informed the
J. SPRING <fc SIMMONS have just re
turned from New York nnd Philadelphia
and are opening their New Stock of
SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS,
Such as Dry Goods, Dross and- Eancy
Goods, Black nnd Fancy Silks, Mantiilns.
Ac. &c. A large lot of Embroideries. White
Goods, Hosiery, Lace Goods, &c. A large
lot of HOOP SKIRTS, of all sorts, qualities
and sizes, large and small, white and colored.
HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES,
and a large lot of Ladies FLATS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Made by the first mniiu!actory in tlte city of
New York, aud a lar-.e lot of Linen »ud Cot
ton Goods'.
Our friends nnd all the public aro Invited
to call and examine our stock, and are will
be happy-to show our Goods and see them
at onr store.
J. SPRING & SIMMONS,
College Avenue, afew doors from the Newton-
Mar 31 House, nearly opposite P. O. A theas
MORE SPEEDILY
MOBE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENI-LY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH U5fl TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
. wrmouT loss or time
WITHOUT 1/83 OF TIME
WITHOUT 1033 OF TIME
WITHOUT IOS3 OF TIME
WITHOUT I/)3S or TIME
-WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF PIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF PICT
OR CHANGE OF PICT
OR CHANGE OF PIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
IN OONORRHfEA ft GLEET.
IN G0N0RP.HQ5A ft GLFCT.
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IN GONORRHffiA ft CLECT.
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Saves a big doctor’s bill
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PRICE TWO POIXARS
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PRICK TWO U01J.AR8
PRICE TWO DOUABS
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PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
PACKAGES OF HALF DUE.
• PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
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FDR PLANTATIONS
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FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
~ Et*tj Druggist and Country Merchant ahoaU
keep a rawly of Ibis valuable Remedy, not only
from the profits that accrue from it* *al«, bat M
aa aft at philanthropy toward* arthrtig humani
ty. It will bemadatnthe especial and pecuniary
intereat of all DtuirgUtc to purchase by
W. W. BUSS, PROPRIETOR,
SC3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
,E CHANCE!
ABE CHANCE!
TO MAKE MONEY AND BAVE MONEY.!
TO MAKE MONEY AND SAVE MONEY!
TO MAKE MONEY AND 8AYE MONEY!
FHXHE price of Dr*. Itodwell 4. Terry’s Re
-A. cipes, Ac., bat been reduced ; they will
now be sent to any address, free of charge,
on the receipt of $1.
These Recipes (several of which originally
cost $50 each) are comprised in the following
list, and certainly a inure valuable and useful
collection of information is not to be found.
Any one can very ea-ily realize a handsome
remuneration hy Belling them; or by numu
facturing from them to sell, a j rofit cf from
seven thousand to eight thousand pier cent,
may be made. Send quick if you would se
cure a copy of them, ns but n small edition
is printed.
Jngredinents cost comparatively noth
ing, and may be had anywhere. Bear this
iu mind,
A Receipt for making the celebrated Gold
and Silver counterfeit Detector; n recipe for
making tha best Black, Blue, lied nnd Yel
low Ink*, and (ndellible Inks of all colors;
a recipe for making I he celebrated Oil Paste
(‘Jacking; a recipe for making the celebrated
Washing Fluid, whhh will enable one to
wash more clotlies iu one hour than in twelve
the ordinary way, unil with scarcely any
lalnr—it is adopted to the washing of all
kinds of fabrics—silks and woolens ns well
La linens—it also set* onion rather than re
move* them; u recipe for mt-kiog the be-t
Matches; a recipe for making the renowned
Hair Iuvigorator, which is the very best
thing for the hair ever discovered, ns it will
permanantly restore gray hair to its original
color, and cover the hem! cf the bald wtjn a
luxuriant growth; a recipe for making the
best of Cologne: a recipe for changing of
the hair from a iight or sandy” color to a
black; a recipe f >r removing of Tan, Freck
les, nnd Sun-burn from the face and linnds;
a recipe for making the very best quality of
Shaving-Soap; aiecipefor ke-ping Butter
sweet and good for four or Jive years; a recipe
for cure of Cancers, a sure remedy ; a recipe
for certain euro of Flux nnd Diarrhoea ; n
recipe for certain cure of Consumption. Colds.
Coughs, 4c.* Atc; a recipe for certain, perma
nent and speedy cure of Ague ami Fever, nnd
Fits of all sorts—this recipe may he consid
ered infallible as it lias tierce been known to
fail; a recipe for Tcmperifig and Polishing
edge Tools, which has been sold in this neigh
borhood for $17. Will also be given. Dr Recce’s
Discovery, which he advertises a man can
make $60 per month ; also, Prof. William
son’s two wavs for making from ?500 to $2000
per annum, together with bander’s Secret,
as advertised by those gentlemen, in differ
ent newspaper*. Will also he sent, a list of
other valuable Recipes, and all the way* to make
money ecer adetisised *'u the United Statet.
TO FARMERS.
These Recipes will prove very valuable in
enabling them to make these articles instead
of having llmiu to buy. nod thus 1m> the saving
every year to them, 0! many limes the amount
of cost.
£5’-* Address all orders to
W. R. TERRY, M. D.,
Dealer in Book*. Stationery. Ac., Ac..
Post Box. 47, Rockingham, N. C.
ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY NEW !!
WHAT IS IT l
That Wonderful Purifying Agent
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid
This is a New Discovery, It is the result of
Leatmed Research. It is a triumph of
Scientific Skill!
It is a Chemical Union of mateTinls, pro
vided by Nature herself, for rendering pore
the air we breathe. Its action is in obedi
ence to fixed laws.
QUICK, SURE, POWERFUL!
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens;
It removes all offensive odors;
It cures burns with instant certainty;
It is the best preparation ever used for fresh
won nds ;
It destroys all vegetable and animal poisons;
ft relieves in a few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees, etc;
It will restore tainted meat;
It will relieve heart-burn;
It makes hard water soft;
It is the best cosmetic;
It scatters boils when forming;
It soothes boils when formed,and heals them
rapidly;
It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and
sores;
It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath;
Tiie worst symptom* of Typhoid aud Scar
let Fever an* mitigated by the use of. this
Fluid it lots been knownlto check the spread
of Typhoid Fever in Families and upon
plantations. ,
Lending physicians are using it in Charles
ton, Cellinibia, Sav nuali, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo
bile ami New Orleans.
The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile
are using it.
Hospitals, corporations, ship masters,
manufacturers, planters, physicians, fur
nislied by the gallon at reduced rates.
For sale by druggists amt country oner
chants generally, from whom orders are
respect fully solicited.
Try nt U-ns-t one bottle. Price 50 cents.
Follow direction*.
Manufactured only in the Laborato
ry of J. DARBY. Auburn, Ala.
Forsnle in Atliens'by Dr R. M. SMITH.
N. B. Persons wishing ores, sni]^ water,
Ac., analysed, can have it done on reasona
ble terms by sending to Prof. J. Darby.
March 10
A. SHAW,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds t»f
FURNITURE,
MAIN STREET, MADISON, GA.,
R EaPECTFULLY informs his friend* and
the public generally, that he is now re
ceiving his Spring Stock of Furniture, from
New York an J Philadelphia, which, together
with his stock of Home Manufacture,
makes Lis assortment the most tlesir.ble .0
make selections from, in the up-country. H>s
Stock consists of a large number of Bure&US
verying from $20 to $76. *
Rosewood and Mahogany Wash-Stands;
Rosewood, Mahogany, aud Walnut Jenny Lind
Bedsteads;Centre and Sofa Table; Quartette,
by the set or single; Hat Stands and Towel
Rack*, Cottage Chairs, and the celebrated
Cottlage BEDSTEADS.
Also, on band. Gilt and Rosewood Mould
ing*, of different sizes, which can be ent and
put together, in frames of any size, at short
notice.
N. B. Sofas and Mahogany Rocking Chair*
nnd al other Furniture, repaired with neat
ness and dispatch.
Furniture boxed and delivered at the Madi
son Depot, to go up or down the road, Free
of Charge.
$5S" Orders nt home and front abroad re-
spectl'ully solicited.May 26—ly.
NEW BOOT and SHOE
ESTABLISHMENT.
C HARLES HUGHES, (Inte of the firm of
Barry d- Hughes,) has npbt.ed a BOOT and
SHOE ESTABLISHMENT on Jackson st.,
opposite Bnesse’m. where he is prepared to do
a II kinds of work it: Iris line in the most
superior style. His materials are good sod
hi* work will be well executed. He respect
fully solicit* a share of the public patrhnnge
—assuring all that his work and prices shall
give satisfaction, April 21
PIPES! PIPES!! PIPES!! I
T HE finest assortment of Turkish Pipes,
comprising Meerschaum.Turkish Hookas,
bntcr and Lava Pipe*, Merino Steins, Long
Wetsclicl Stems, Jessamine Stems, Meer
schaum cigar Tubes, Ac., Ac. We would par
ticularly invite tin examination of ettr exten
sive and varied assortment of smoking ap
paratus. We have also, a nice article of fan
cy Cigar Case*. Ma'clt Sates. India Rubber
otaccy Wallets. Cigarettos, Havana Cigars,
Ac. taylou & lumpkin.
July 14
HARDWARE,
NAILS AND CASTINGS!
Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters'
The great Embassador of Health
TO ALL MANKIND.
Of all kinds and descriptions.
Mill, Cross-Cut and Hand SAWS.
CHAINS, OP VARIOUS KINDS.
SCYTHES & CRADLES,
Forks, Shovels and Spades,
Straw Cutters, Corn-Shellers,
PLATFORM AND COUNTER
SCALES,
Wire Cloth, Well Rope,
Clothes’ Line and Sash CORD.
-7— AND
Umbrella and Hat STANDS,
WILL O W BASKE TS,
Painted and Cedar TUBS,
AH kinds of
Tin-Ware,
SHAFTS and RIMS
FOB BUGGIES,
BOLTS nnd CLIPS, ENAMELLED
Cloth and Leather,
BIRD CAGES, &e., &c., &c.
And a THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES
loo tedious to mention ; all bought for Ca*h,
on the treat terms, and will lie raid corres
pondingly 1,0 W, FOR CASH. Call and
«ee for yourself, nt the old stand, Broad
street, corner of Wall, Athena. Ga.
W. A. PATWAM,
May IS
At the WATCHMAN Office.
HIE new High Shoals Manufacturing Com
ic. having purchased and put iu corn-
TTotice.
T ags
pany
plate operation,
WOOL MACHINERY,
•rt pTeparcd to card WOOL ROLLS nr spin
and weave the tame into cloth, at persons
may desire. All wool sent or left nt the Rail
Rond office at Madison, Ga. plainly marked
with the owner e name, and letter* of instruc
tion directed to this Office, will be brought
here, manufactured and returned.
Yarns, Osnaburgs and Stripes foreale.
ISAAC POWELL, President.
High Shoals, May 12,1850,
April 14
Assisted et
P. A. SOIIEY.
JNDIA RUBBER BELTING.
G RADY, Nicholsi n & Co, keep constantly
on hand a general assortment of India
Rubber Belting, which will be sold at New
York prices.
Jan. 20.
French Glass.
A LARGE lot of French Window Glass,
atso, Plate Glnss for pictures, of all size*
and qualities. Just received and for sale
low by „ * C W A H R J LONG,
May 19 Sing’ Negro and Mortar.
Rat Pills.
A SURE remedy for the destruction of
Rate and Mice, and without any of the
usual trouble in preparing it for use, and
i without danger. For sale l>y
C W k H R J LONG,
May 19 8ign Negro and Mortar.
AT WHOLESALE!
Best Groceries low for Cash.
who buy goods in large quantities
»well to call on
April 28
Notice.
T WO months after date application will
be made to the Court of -Ordinary, of
Clarke county, for leave to sell, at private
sale, all the wild and scattered lands be
longing to the estate of William Laird, late
of said county, deceased. This July 4; 1859
July 7 YOUNG JfICKERS, Adm’r.
otice.
T. BISHOP & SON.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
A BOON TO TIIE SICK.
rpHEwautof a sterling medicinal to meet
* ills and necessities of the suffering portions
of humanity, and one entirely free from miner
al and any "otner deleterious particles, was se
vercly felt till this all powerful medicine wat
ushered into the world: Holloway’a invaluable
Pills have become the household remedy of all
nations. Their attribute is to prevent as well
as to cure; they attack the radix or root of the
complaint, ana thus -by removing the hidden
cause of disease, teinvigorate and restore the
drooping energies of the system- assisting na
ture in her task of vital and functionary re
formations.
Dyspepsia,
The great scourge of this continent yields
quickly to a course of these anti-dyspeptic pills,
and the digestive organs are restored to their
proper tone; no matter in what shape this hy
dra of disease presents itself, this searching
and unerring enemy disperses it from the pa
tient’s system.
General Debility nnd Weakness,
From whatever cause, lowness of spirits and
all Other signs of a diseased liver, and other
disorganization of the system, vanish nndei the
eradicating influence of this allpowerfnl, anti,
septic and detergent remedy.
Dllllons Disorders.
The proper quantum and right condition of
the bile is of momentous importance to the
health of the human frame, this inti-biUious
medicine expels the seeds of the complaint,
and renders all the fluids and accretions pure
and fluent, cleansing and resusitating the vital
functions of the body.
Sickly Females
Should lose no time in trying a few doses
this regulating and renovating remedy, what
may he their complaint, it can be taken
with safety in all.perioiical and other disorgani
zations, its effect is all but miraculous.
Unrefuted Proof.
The testimony of nations is unanimously
home to the health-giving virtues of this noble
remedy, and certificates in every living language
bear witness to the undeniableness of thehr in
trinsic worth.
GW* Caution !—None are ginuino unless the
ords *• nollowny New York and London,’' are
discernible ns a Water-mark in every leaf of
the bpok of the book of directions around each
tot or box, the same wav be plainly seen by
toldmg tha leaf to the light. A handsome re
ward will ha given to any one rendering such
information as may lead to the detection of any
party orpaltie* counterfeiting the medicines or
vending.the same, knowing them to be spurious.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo
way.. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and hy all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
throughou the United Stetes and the civilized
world, ia pots at 25 cents. 63 cents and £1 each.
There is a considerable saving be taking the
largestaizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa
tients In every disorder arc affixed to each pot.
March 94,1859. *
JACOBS’ CORDIAL.
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Planteis Take Notice
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
Before The People
Before The People
Before The People
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
Iu Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux.
And Flux.
And Flux.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
Packages of half Doz.
P ckagesofhalfDoz.
P ckagesof halfDoz.
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Sale in Athens
May 12 At the WATCHMAN Office.
BUSS’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bit*.’ Uysp. p to Kerne iy
Itil,s' Dyspeptic Remedy
1111,,’ Dyspeptic Hrin.dy
Bliss’ Dvsprpllc Remedy
Bild,’ Dyspeptic Ueintdy
HU,.’ Dyspeptic Itamrdy
Blls,’ Dyspeptic: Remedy
Bliss* Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss* Dyspeptic Remedy
Has The Largest Sate
Has The Large it Sale
Ha. The Largest Sale
Has The Dargrat Sale
Has The Lufpst Sale
Hm The Iaurgeat Sale
Ha* The Largest Sale
lias The Largest Kale
Ha* The Large st Sale
Has The Largest Sale
or Any Medicine In The World.
Or Any Medicine In The World. *
Of Any Medlrlne In Th- World.
Of Any Medicine In The World.
Of Any Medicine In ' he Wot Id.
Of Any Medicine In Toe World.
Of Any Medicine In The World.
Or Any Medicine In The World.
Or Any Medicine In The World.
Or Auy Metldne-In The World.
1UO.OUO Package*
100,000 Package*
loo.ooo P-ckages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100.000 Packages
100,000* Packages
told In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South CaroUna
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and Kouih Carolina
Sold Iu Georgia and South Carolina
Sold Ia Georgia ai.d South Carolina
Sold It* Georgia and Kouth Carolina
Sold Iu Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Ueorgla and S .ntli CaroUna
Sold In Georgia aud South Carolina
In Fourteen Mouths.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Mouths.
In Fourteen Mouths.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
It I* Warranted To Cure
It is Warranted To Cure
It IS Warranted To Curo
It Is Wai ranted To Cure
It Is Warranted TosCure
It Is Warranted To Coro
It Is Warranted To Cure
It I* Warranted To Cure
It U Warranted To Cure
Any Case OfDyspepsla
Any Case 0tDyspepsia
Any Case Of Dysirepsla
Any Case Of Dy pepsla
Auy Case Ol Dyspepsia
Any Case U1D. ■ pepsin
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Dlsrase
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Com Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case OfUvrr Disease
Or Any Case Of Llvtr-Uterase
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Axe Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Direction. Arc Followed.
' ir Direct Ions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
JRADY, NICHOLSON & CO.
AT THEIR NEW STORE,
Comer of: Broad and Bridge Streets,
, ATHENS, GA..
O FFER for sale the following, among t.
i'thousandandonelglher ar.iclKB too numer
ous to mention:.
An excellent article of Flour on hand.
Bacon and Lard,
Ame'e Shovels and Spade*,
B ackamith’s Toole,
Hardware aud.Cullery. a good stock,
Paint*, Oils anil Dye Stuffs,
Buggy and Wagon Hubs,
Buggy Felloes,
Boggy Shafts,
■ Buggy and Wagon Iron Axels,
Carriage Bolts,
Tire Bolts,
. Carriage Trimming of every desert]
tion.
Hub Band*,(S tnd and Carriage Bands,
Spring*, ‘-Cast-Steel Tempered,”
Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Patent D isli Leather,
Enamelled Leather,
“ Cloth, _
Trimmings. Hut tons- end Tucks,
Lace Trimming* for Carriages,
Trimming Hammers,
Ir»n IWh Frames.
Rand jn:-i Iron, nit rites;
Bar and s<;r. iron”. do do
Sn >*<•! trim and I’riougii Moulds,’
Sheet lion; a good ass-irtm-.-nt,
Cast S eel, Germwt-aini Blister.
Solo «usd t'ppi r- Leather,
Fftueb-mill Pkfiikdetpliia: Cult’ rilua;-
a line stock.
Boots. Snot’s. Hats nnd’Clot king, ,«
Dry Good*, a tre-h stuck aud goon
assortment.
Crockery aud Glass Ware,
A B C Crushed nnd pondered Sugars,
l.oafund Brown Sugars,
Rio and Java Coffee,
Shoe-Milkers Tools of every description
Lasts and Slfoe pegs,
Molasses and Syrup*,
English Dairy Cheese, received every
week.
A Large Stock'Tobacco at Manufactu
rers Prices by the Box.
Cigars, nil qunlities.
Horse, mule and Buggy Collars,
Saddlery, a good slock.
Wagon and Plough Uames,
Trnoo Chains, Wagon Chains
Coil Chains, all sizes,
Log Chain*.
Water Buckets, Well Buckets, Tubs,
Cedar Buckets, &c. v
Nov 26.
Buggies! Buggies
T rv NEW BUGGIES,
IU 1 Second -hand Buggy,
1 Four Horae Wagon,
.1 Two Horse Wagon,*
I One Horse Wagon,
1 Ox Cart, new and complete,
1 pair Carry-Log Wheels,
1 Carry-Log, complete, second hand.
10.000 Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Buggy Shaft*. Hub* and Felloes, Enamelled
Cloth, Patent Leather, Buggy and Wagon
Hantes*, all kind* of Buggy trimming*. Band,
Harness, Sole and Upper Leather. Foreale
low by JOHN H. NEWTON.
Sept 18
JEWELRY, S
' Plated Goods and Musical Instruments
G. A. PRINCE & Co’s Improved MELODEOw
mawaiuiisii;
Canes, Grvvua, Yases, T?me Cuttety,
8,
H
EMMING A SONS celebrated Iff CCdles, and a great many other article*
our to mention.
f3Y* All kinds of Repairing done at short notice, and warranted to give ..nhf
tW Call and examine, before purchasing, at the New Store, m-xt dmirtn, h '-
e. A. S.& M. H. MAN DEVIL,
'tore
Alliens, April 14.
WHITE & MITCH
AT THEER HEW STdRE ON PRO AD STREET
t fT7HF.8]! they ate permanent!' located, are now opening * I n .m- , V , ,-
▼ * Ready-made Clothing, for Spring and-Smarter
so, a very extensive assortment o) Pieett Goods, consisting nj * v ***|
Clotlis, Gassimeres, Linens I
SILK AND MARSEILLES VESTINGS. ‘ 5
. which will In-sold by the vnnl or ninth-tip to u.i uMii o to .sni: ,-u- .
THE LIVER
INYIGORATO R!
PREPARED BY DU SANFOKD,
Compounded entirely from GUMS,
rS ONE'oF THE BE*T CT’RGATIVE AN i LIV-
EU. MEDICINES now before the public, th*« acts
a Cathartic easier* milder, and more effectual than
any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic,
but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject
its morbid matter, ylien on the tfomacb and bowels
to carry off t hat matter, thus accomplishing two pur
poses afTccTuaHy. without any of the painful feelinss
experienced in the operation of most Cathartics. It
strengthens the system at the same time that it purges
it; and when taken daily m moderate doses, will
•trengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of
the human Body ; and
functions well, the pow-
fully developed. The
dependent on the
tor the proper per
lions* when the stomach
are at fruit, and the
consequence of one or
ing ceased to do its duty,
otptan, one of the pro
duty, in a practice of
to find some remedy
act the many derange
* !e.
Tg prove that this
any person troubled
K lalnt in any of its
»ttle, and conviction is
These Gums rentovr
/ronT the system, sup-
healthy flow of bile, in-
causing f«»od to digestW
blood, giving tone at: d
rliinery, removing the'
effecting a radical cure.if^
Billions attacks are
ter, prevented, by the oc
cr Iuvigorator.
One tft.se alter eating
the stomach and prevent: the food from rising and
uripg. |K
before retiring, prevents
Only one dose taken
wYifhtmare.
Only one dose taken.I
bowels gently, and cuceei,
One dose taken after
Dyspepsia.
One dose of two tea-
relieve Sick Headache-
One bottle taken for
moves the cause of the
feet cure.
Only one dose imme-
while
One dose often repeat
Morbus, and preventive
COCOAINE.
A NEW nml delightful preparation,
from the Cocoanut Oil, for preserving
beautify ing the hair and rendering it dark and
-glossy.* For sale hy
May 19 0 W <fc H R J LONG
- » Sign Negro and Mortar.
Can be Sent bjr Mall
Can be Sent by Mnll
Can be Sent hy Mall
Can be Seat by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Con be Sent by Moll
Can b« Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent 1>F Mall
Can bo Sent by Mnll
Can be Sent by Mall
Send a Postage Stamp to the ProprL.
etor (or his Pamphlet on "Dlscaseaof
Stomach and Bowels.”
' W. W. BLISS, Proprietor,
303 Broadway, New YorW,
For Sale In Athens
May 12 At the WATCHMAN Office
MISS BREWER
D ESIRES to inform the Ladies of Athens
that she will open, on this *lay, a bund-
some Stock of Millinery nnd Fancy Goods,
to wbieh the wislie* to eall their attention.
Room 86, nt the head 'of the private en
trance, Franklin House. June “ *
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
T HE snbsriher, wishing to remove West,
offers for sale his plantation in Frank
lin county, containing 406 acres, aud lying
on Hudson and Grove rivers, about ten miles
from Garnesville. There nro between 40
nnd 60 acres nf bottom land. Abont one'
half of the entire tract is y t t in the woods.
The place is. in one of the best neighbor
hoods in the country, "being convenient
to good schools, a merchant mill, and
churches of different denomination*. T
Town Lot for sale.
A PAfiTIALLY improved lot^ containing
IA. four acres, situated in Cnbhham. adjoin
ing Dr Hamilton. On the lot" are two com
fortable cabins, smoke-houseand well; also,
large nnd conveniently arranged stable, car
riage house, Ac. Over one acre of ground
nicely grubbed, tree* and stumps removed,
and well prepared for a*garden.
(tO J. T. LUMPKIN.
July 7
WM N WHITE
bargain can
S. L. MACKIE.
New Carriage & Wagon
SHOP.
I N connection with Dr. Orr'a Blacksmith
shop, lower end of Broad otreet, corner of
Foundry and Oconee streets, the subscriber
has opened, a NEW CARRIAGE AND
WAGON §H0P, where ha will keep con
stantly on ham]
> * the principal regulttors
when it performs its
rH era of the system *re
etmaeh is almost entire-
^ healthy action of the
formanre of it* func-
C_, i* at fan’t, the bowels
s- {Whole system suffers in
j can—the Liver—hsv-
”, For tiie diseases ol that
prietors has made it his
more than twenty years,
wherewith to counter-
menu to which it is lia
remedy is at last found,
with Liver Coni
form*. has but to try a
certain.
rbi.i or ba-t matter
ply ne in their place a
vijturaiing the stomach,
well, purifying the
health t* 1 the whole mu
csUkS of the disease
cured, and, tel at i, tet
casionaluseolthe Ltv-
i* sufficient to relieve
rJI
at niplit, loosens the
. Costimtss.
•.each meal will cure
spoonfuls will always
female obstruction re
disease, and males a per-
diately relieves CXetie
ed is s enn for Okdlrra
'of Cholera
Only one bottle is needed to throw out o‘
the systemthe effect* of ^medicine after a king
sickness.
One bottle taken forj s —’ Jaundice removes all
sallowness or unnatural', color from the *kin.
One dose taken a short IS* time before eating gives
vigor «o the appetite,! and makes food digest
well.
Onedon often repeat ;^ - * ed cures Chronic Dior
drain it* worst forms,! j while Sum site and Bowel
complaints yield almost *^, to the first dose. -
One nr two doses cures! attacks caused by ir«
in Children : then is no Gfj surer, safer, or speedier
remedy in the world, at jit verier fade.
A few bottles cures |Dr*pjy t by exciting the
absorbents. J
We take pleasure in re- commending this medi
cine as a preventive for Freer mi Jtgve. Ckill
Fever, and all Peter* of,^" a Billon* Type. It ope
rates with ccruirtv, and . thousands are willing to
testily to its wnndetful pH virtues.
All who csi it ana emits thus unatruiout
TSSTWOKT 1* IT* raroa.
Mrs WsTBS IK THS Moras WITH THX IirTtOOUTOB,
.no SWALLOW BOTH TCGSTHKK.
TIIE LIVER I \ VIGOR A TOR
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and
is daily woikingcarss. almost too great to believe. It
cares self by magic, even the Arstdoie givint benefit,
sad seldom more than one bottle is required to cure
any kind or Liver Complaint, from -he worst Jaundice
or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are
■he result of a Dieetned. Liver.
-Pries One Dollar Per Bottle,
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N Y.
Sold br Drs. C W. ft H. R J. Long, R. M. 8mUb,
Athens, Ra.. and retailed by Druggists generally.
Sept. 1C, 1658—ty.
which will In- sold by lh<- yunl nr ni:i<l<- tip to n,
QPAll work oiderail 1st this e*'tub‘i*hmctit will- ti« tfot up nt short nolle,, , ll( | •
upi-rior stylo. Wi-will run two sewing inaehiii^a, wltiph jwjll gi-v® u* gj>„( au> ‘”
n rime, nnd'having an experienced"(juif<-r and relinblV w,-rki" en, W, fo p
’hr
nccomuii.dateour friends and patron*. Our slock consi-ts in part of the f 0 ) l0
SOFT HAT8, CA SSJMERE HA TS, MOL ESE/N Ua TS.
FINE SHIRTS, FINE COLLARS, SUSPENDERS
HALF DOSE. STOCKS GLOVES. CRAVATS
Extra Embroidered WHITE SATIN VESTS,
Super Black and Fanny Cloths,
• " Black and Funcy Cnssimer'es,
“ Black nnd Fancy Silk Vestings, WHITE & iliTCHL
We invite our friends, nnd Clip public to give tts a call, pledging ourselves t-> us e
most exerrions to plenso all who mav favor ns with a call.
W. H H. WHITE
Athens, April 7
■lain
WHITE & r.ITcn
WIIITF A RITCh!
u «e our tt , |
E. R ;TCn.
The attention of the public is called to our large and well-assorted stor e of
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHRjl
.and BUIUDEK’S MJLTEaiAL,
consisting, in part, of
‘Locks of all kinds, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Door, Blind and S’J
Fnstenings, &e. &c. *
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WIRE CLOTH.
QDuaap ‘0 > <3DGDll£3
are the best ever offefedin this market—Bench, Moulding; Bead, Rabbit, Match and Floe* I
Planes, Chisels and Gouges, Saws, Augers, Hammers, Hxes, &c. j
CROCKERY,
The best kind—all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest.
Of all kinds—CUT and PR ESSED—of the fin;st pattern I
Choice selections of Diming and Tea Sets, banded and plain.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
Of all kinds—Leather, Cloth, Lace, Tacks, Lining, Nails, Bolts, Axles, &e. &c.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. A AY TUWC t on I
No. 6, Bank K w, Athens, July 15,1858. A.. i»l. W JL & CO.
METALIC BURIAL CASES,
M ahogany, rosewood, and another
kinds in use iu this market,
Gilt, Rosewood & Mahog. Mouldings,
.LOOKING-GLASS,
Cabinet Makers Materials, Upholstery, tfc.
And a general assortment of
Furniture,
At low as can be bought in the market, always on
hand and lor sale at the Furniture ware-room ot
M ^ WM. WOOD,
Athene, Nov25 Near the Episcopal Church,
HOFFMAN, IRELAND * EDEY,
Commission Merchants.
No. 32, Water Street, NEWY0RK.1
P ARTICULAR attention given to Sales of Inferior Produce, Cotton, Wheat, Hide I
Beeswax. Feathers, Ac. tag" Prompt returns made,
tag" Cash Orders for the Southern Trade respectfully solicited.
ARTHUR G. HOFFMAN, UZAL W. IRELAND. ARTHUR II. EDET.
References in Sew York:
Messrs. Mosses Taylor <t Co. L. M. Hoffman A Co. Henrys, Smith A Townwai {
“ Wolfe, Dash A Fisher, Lnfhrnp A Wilkinson, B. M. A E A. Whitlock*Ct|
“ Win. Lntitnei A Co. Trowbridge, Dwight A Co. Allen McLean A Bulkier
A. Hanford, Esq.
Southern References:
Messrs. Payne, Steels & Co , New-Orleans, La, T. W. H»u*c A C->. Houston Texu.
“ Judah 4* LeBarnn, Pensaco.a, Fla., A. Viid- n & Co Jackson, M ,j.
William 1. Kt-yser, ».sq. Milton Fla. Hon. J. M. Tison, Bethel, Ga.
T. W. Phelps, Esq., Mobile, Ala. ■"• . '
Letter from Messrs. B. M. & E. A. Whitlock & Co., Merchatns, New York.
Nv.w Yoek. Oct. II, 1858.
Messrs Hoffman, Ireland & Edey, Com. Merchants, New York—Dear Sirs; Wetih
pleasure in handing you the names of such Houses in the Soiuh uud Westav we tliiuk cur j
make or recommend consignments to you of Country Produce.
We feel asMircd ftom our intimate acquaintance, that any business entrusted ts yi-uvEI
receive prompt and satisfactory intention.
Wishing you every success, we arc respectfully, yonr friends,
BEN. A E. A. WHITLOCK A CO.
Letter from Messrs Monteath A Bngsley, Albany.
Messrs Proctor A Co. Albion. N Y—Gent*: Allow ns to introduce to vnnr rrqniint-1
ance, Mr. A H Edey, of New York, a member of the firm of Hoffman. Irelano A EJej,|
Commia-rion Merchant*. Mr Edey vi-it* the West for the purpose of securin’ tiusintxal
his line, and is very strongly rec< mm< nded us to chaiaetei by our filend* in the ci y Ant |
information you can give bim, or favors extended, we sba.I he happy to recipr«en e.
Yours, truly, MONTEATH BAGIEV.
Letter from Joseph Mnsby, Esq., New York.
Messrs Dunlep, Moncoiie & Co., Richmond, Vn—Gentlemen: Permit me In introduce!'
your notice the House of Messrs Hoffman, Ireland Sf Edey, recently formed in tlii- citvfo
the transaction of a General Commissio > Business. The gentlemen (one ol vlwti isp<t-
ticnlariy koawn to myself ) comprsing the House, occupy high social position here, holdicj
near relations.t« some of the oldest and most distinguished merchants in the city ; and in '
in every respect qualified to conduct the business they have undertaken.
Any business you may be pleated to commit, or influence to them, will be dul r appte
dated, and I doubt not faithlully executed. Yours, vary respectfully,
JOSEPH M0S8Y.
Letter from D W Baldwin, Esq, Watertown, N Y Water-ton. Nov j5, 1 *5b.
Gentlemen—Allow me to introduce to von Mr Arthur H Eaey. of tiie firm of IfoffniuJ
Ireland fit Edey, N Y, who visits lhi« place to solicit consignment* of Produce; and "ft, I
from his business connections, I take pleasure in saying has the ability to carry out h*!
engagements honorably, and to the mutual benefit of those w'ith whom he mav transact
business. Yours, very respec;fully, DW BALDWIN.
Letter from Sylvester Pease, Esq, Brorkport, N Y: Beockport, Nov. 29, I i58.
Messrs Hoffman, Ireland A Edey: Gents—I was very much pleased, when in yourritt I
to observe the thorough business manner in which mntters were conducted in your the*;!
the perfect system of arrangement in receiving and delivering goods, and the promptM* <
and energy of the employees connected with the establishment.
I cordially recommend your House to shippers, and remain yonr friend,
SYLVESTER PEASE.
Letter from Messrs D. Whedon A Co, Albion N Y Albion. Not SO.
Messrs Hoffman, Ireland & Edey : Gentlemen—We are much pleased with cm festers j
in your method of transacting business—viz: that yon make no contract* for thiuea**,
nor make any purchases on your own account. Wishing you every success, «e rv i
main. Yours, truly, D WHEDON' A b'O.
Letter from Me**ra Rich White, Orwell; Vt.
Gentlemen—We consider ourselves most fortnrate in making an acquaintance withy"®
House. Your manner of doing business is entirely satisfactory, and we were plearfd sit*
the prices the good* brought, and your promptness; and last, though not least,the mo*-
ration of your charges. Too may depend upon our entiro trade os long as your mtrW
offers a fair bargain. . Respectfully yours, RICH tb WHIT
Letter from H<>race Linqly, Miliervilie, N Y.
Gentlemen:—We were much plensed with the prompt returns of the shipments vs suit
to your House, the prices far exceeding our expectations; and we ascribe the auceras»
your indefatigable exertions. W e shall be most happy to continue our business relation* '
with you, and also to recommend you to out friends. Yours, truly,
HORACE LTNSLT.
N. B. We make * no contracts or purchases on our own account, and do a strictly C*“ I
business* for wq feel confident that au adherence to these principles will secure Qsid
Sales, High Prices and Prompt Eeturns. Your consignments are respectfully solicited
Feb JO, 1859. Ysurs, Respectfully, H. I. AD-
BALD AND GRAY HEADS.
W E see, daily, bald and gray heads walk
ing our streets, and can, but think bow
foolish itis for a person to go with their head
bald or hair gray, when hy ateping, into
Long’s Drug Store and gettiug a Box of M.-s.
Allen’s Hair Restorer and Zylubalsamum
they might hare ns tine bend of hair as heart
could wish.' Remember Mrs S A Alien's
World's Hair Restorer Zvlobalsumum, at
C. W. A H- R. J. LONG’S,
April 14 Sign of Negro nnd Mortar.
Bacon, Baco&.
A LARGE lot of Bocon, just received and
for »ale. low by
June 16 GRADY A NICHOLSON
A ONEtHORSE. WAGON,
J^RW and complete, for wile.
~T~> T TDT OAILI PT'U’T Tt’G
CLOTHING MANUFACTORY * SUES BOOHS:
i RE now crowded with all styles of Goods for
his business having increase 1 so that he is enabled to keep as great a variety of Goods as css"
found in onr largest city stores. It also enables him to
The Goods are all made under the inspection of one of the firm and can always be relied on.
He also Manufactures at Ms Sales Rooms
Large quantities of the finer grades of Goode, for customers and ouz regular sales, as ready-w^*' j
Please eall and examine, at onr Sales Room, Athens, Ga. AP nI
June 16.
I. M. KENNEY.
.. _JBL_ BUGGIES, WAGONS. &C.,-rAt
Persons wishing to purchase, would do which will be sold on moderate terms,
well to call and exaroiu
bb had. B y' i.-i ,
Juno'9 1-m
EP* AH kinds of Repairing done nt the
shortei-t nn'.u-e. J. M. ADAIR.
Athens, May 19.
Administrators’ Sale.
W ILL be sold, at the court house door,
in Wnlkinsville. on the first Tuesday
in August next, within the legal hours of
snle. the plantation (widow’s dower excepted)
whereon the .late Ransom Nichols, deceased,
resided nt the time cf his death, containing
two hundred and ninety-one acres, more or
less. Also, one negro .woman, (Peggy) about
fifty years of age. Sold as tiie property of
Ransom* Nichols, deceased, for the benefit of
his heirs and creditors Termscash
JAMES C. NICHOLS,
JOHN R. NICHOLS,
June 16, 1859.
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Adm’ra.
The most important and essential Medicines for Families-
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,
Or, Dennis’ Alterative.—For purifying the blood and diseases of the!ff er ’
Dr. Dennis 5 Stimulating or Hot Bitters,
FOR DYSPEPSIA, COLDS, AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Arising from Colds " *
m> 030053* axriiim&ras
OB, SOUTHERN PAIN-KILLER.—For Rheomaite P„ini, Fi.iiiliil l»««'
matory Swellings, Sprains, Swelled Breast. Pain In the Back or a Cold Sensation
— -- in the Back, Sore Tliront. Toothache, Ac.
DR. DENNIS’ ANTFSPASMODIC 3INCTURE,
A Medicine more valuable than Gold to the Planter!
Those who have large plantations or a large number of workmen in their employ®^*:
are travelling, or live nt a distance from a physician, or have valuable horses and |
will find it greatly to their advantage to keep this preparation ready for use in cv"
emergency. Ills useful in SpaamodteAffeorione, as in Fits or Convulsion*. Ap°P‘”j.
Affections, Cramp Colie, Spasmodic Cholera, Lock Jaw, or in sudden colds, Pueuio"*'
Pain in the 8tomach, So.re Throat, Headache, Deafness, caused by cold or infl-n» w '‘' ,
in the car. Bite of Snakes, or other poisonous reptiles, insects .or animal*, or any
of emergency or extreme danger, iu which immediate notion is necessary.
* i»,the worst cases ott^ f .
-at the d»»« c teI - I
i obtained-
Several e*** 9 ’*! 11
the dirawe-
Jcura.^
Java, Daguira
A ND Rio Coffees, excellent nrticl
June Jo
at -
I M KENNEY'S.
For Mules, Hornet, Ac.—This Tincture rarely Gi
Dose for a horse aiiout four table spoonbill* in hah
ten or fifteen minutes, or ua often as may bo f<
It has also proved a superior remedy in Jacked-Jaw
been cured by its use. It should be ■ - —
Wounds, Bruises, Cuta, Galls, Sore*,
heal. . ,
ty All the above preparation* for
Ac., it prevents
ent I
ATCIIMAN Office
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRIj
EATfsY, expeditiously and cor ectly executed at i. ll. Chrisiv V “Franklin JoblC^
.May 19 Corner of Broad and Wall street*, Athsi»>i
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